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<p>Across government, we are tackling the problems that cause children to be in need
in the first place. This includes better supporting those with alcohol-dependent parents
and the introduction of landmark legislation for those affected by domestic abuse,
preventing young people being drawn into serious violence. The government have also
provided unprecedented investment in early years education, support for children and
young people’s mental health and the Troubled Families programme to achieve improvement
for families with multiple, high-cost problems.</p><p>At Autumn Budget, my right hon.
Friend, the Chancellor announced an extra £410 million to address pressures on adult
and children social care services. This builds on the £200 billion government has
already made available to councils up to 2020 to provide services in the best interests
of local residents, including those for children and young people.</p><p>My right
hon. Friend, the Chancellor also announced at Autumn Budget £84 million over 5 years
to support up to 20 local authorities to improve their social work practice and decision-making,
enabling them to work more effectively with the most vulnerable children and their
families. This is in addition to the almost £270 million the Department for Education
has invested in our Innovation and Improvement programmes since 2014. There have been
over 25 programmes in local authorities in London and over 90 in local authorities
across England to help innovate and re-design service delivery to achieve higher quality.</p>
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